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Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150
Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150
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Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150

£118.96

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The Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150 is a soft, warming light alarm clock that eases you awake each morning.

Prices correct as of: 08/05/2026 15:24

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Why we picked it

Let's face it: waking up is a bit of a chore, isn't it? The relentless sound of a blaring alarm clock always seems to hit just before the perfect moment in a dream where I'm riding a unicorn over a rainbow. Brilliant, but alas-time to face reality. The Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150 swoops in like a superhero, gently pulling us from our slumber with a sunrise simulation instead of a jarring 'beep-beep' that even the dog ignores.

This little beauty is more of a sidekick to my main alarm. While I could have gone for a flashy app-based option (because, obviously, who doesn't want a smartphone on their nightstand?), this fella provides a much-needed soft landing into the day. It's the sensible secondary pick that complements my main go-to for those rushed mornings when I can barely find matching socks, let alone deal with tech faff.

And let me tell you, there's nothing quite like waking up to a gentle glow rather than wondering if the fire alarm is about to go off. It's like having a little sunshine in my bedroom, which is honestly a game changer for those grey British mornings.

The Irresistible

  • The gradual sunrise feature is like a warm hug for your eyelids, easing you into the day.
  • It's got ten sounds-my personal fav is the relaxing beach waves, which makes my morning commute feel like a holiday.
  • The light can double up as a soothing bedside lamp for nighttime reading, so it's a two-for-one deal that makes me feel clever.

The Clever Part

  • Custom light duration options mean I'm not boxed into the same routine every day-flexibility is key when you're a morning grump.
  • It's sleek and white, so it fit seamlessly into my bedroom décor-no hideous contraptions in sight.
  • The controls are simple enough that even half-awake me can navigate without a full brain reboot.

The Fine Print

  • For those of you who prefer a
  • real
  • wake-up jolt, the gradual approach might feel a bit too gentle-fair warning!
  • The dimmest setting might still be a bit bright for light-sensitive folks, since I once accidentally lit up the room like a Christmas tree.
  • It's not a radio, so if your idea of waking up involves a BBC News alert, you might need to set up a backup alarm.

The Reality Check

  • It might retain a slight resemblance to your old alarm clocks-the ones that made you question your life choices-and could benefit from a more modern design.
  • If your room turns into a disco with a single flick of a switch, this might not integrate with those smart home setups quite as smoothly.